September 21, 2004

Dealing With Kids After Divorce

Could you use a simple way to handle your child-related divorce decrees? If so, KidsNCommon may have the answer: the site offers an easy-to-use online tool that can make the job easier while reducing some of the emotional hardship divorce can bring. The site promises to let you:

schedule shared bills, and events;

communicate via online messages;

share documents; and

join an online community for support.

Two plans are available: one for parents and other supporting family members (free), and a premier plan ($99). The premiere plan allows you to provide access to advisors and attorneys, useful for sharing documents with your former spouse. Whether you choose the free or fee version, according to the site, you must be a parent to use KidsNCommon. If you try it, please post your experience here for other Gate 3 members to read.